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REVIEW: Neal Scarborough - Sequoia out on Subculture, 3 top versions in one package



1.Sequoia (Original Mix)
2.Sequoia (Daniel Kandi's Bangin' Mix)
3.Sequoia (Monada Remix)



Big beat bass, hard-hitting impact and melodic strength. That's what the tunes of Neal Scarborough are all about.



Together with John O'Callaghan, his name rose to fame when their Inertia track 'The Chamber' burst onto the trance scene in 2005. The Irishman took his turn on the solo path in 2007 and first hit in with 'Madagascar', 'Panama' and 'Wiretap'. In 2010, he found a new home to his productions at John O'Callaghan's very own Subculture label, as he released the quality trancer of 'Kanya'. In 2011, with the summer season in full swing, Neal provides us new stuff to dance to. Kicking in with pure energy, is 'Sequioa'.



A deep blend of progressive, trance and techno takes over as soon as 'Sequioa' starts rocking the speakers. It's melodic. It’s contagious. And it's about to rock your EDM-loving body.



Ukraine trance duo Monada have 'Sequioa' that extra punch of energy, turning it into a real anthem for the early morning hours of any type of trance party. Danish producer Daniel Kandi, a remix-legend in the making, shows to have been the perfect name on remix duties for 'Sequioa'. Feeding you with the essence of trance, his remix boosts the beats, melody and synths like no other. This is one big trip into trance and its mesmerizing effect.




Dimitri Kechagias review: John O Callaghan's Subculture label quickly established itself as a trusted source of uplifting trance with  that Irish distinctive edge tha favorites the tougher techier approach. The always brilliant Neal delivers a superb prog trance cut with that tech side that makes it perfect for proglifting big room sets. Subculture recruits a trusted soldier of trance to fight with his biggest weapon that is his immense talent to translate everything his touches on his own Daniel Kandi sound. The danish remixer delivers an epic remix with a nice touch of push-universal nation style in it. Monada steps in the arena and goes fluffy, floating and dreaming with an awesome version that toughens the proceedings and adds a more electronic feel to it along with a long cinematic film like kind of soundtrack style breakdown till the manic beat to break the door and get into our blood vessels. 3 top versions with the hard task to choose the best one.

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